The Prague Post - Indigenous protest urges end to Colombia border violence

EUR -
AED 4.342611
AFN 77.45623
ALL 97.304464
AMD 448.237789
ANG 2.116708
AOA 1084.321577
ARS 1696.24015
AUD 1.714463
AWG 2.130212
AZN 2.014886
BAM 1.969652
BBD 2.380743
BDT 144.62707
BGN 1.985798
BHD 0.445876
BIF 3501.565404
BMD 1.182466
BND 1.512248
BOB 8.17015
BRL 6.254185
BSD 1.182013
BTN 108.527718
BWP 16.399591
BYN 3.347003
BYR 23176.329755
BZD 2.377825
CAD 1.619416
CDF 2577.77588
CHF 0.924221
CLF 0.026068
CLP 1029.313301
CNY 8.246048
CNH 8.219308
COP 4302.99306
CRC 585.014168
CUC 1.182466
CUP 31.335344
CVE 111.068171
CZK 24.269288
DJF 210.148288
DKK 7.467631
DOP 74.473744
DZD 153.280104
EGP 55.750311
ERN 17.736987
ETB 184.165901
FJD 2.660908
FKP 0.876556
GBP 0.86702
GEL 3.181295
GGP 0.876556
GHS 12.887301
GIP 0.876556
GMD 86.320424
GNF 10355.975083
GTQ 9.074699
GYD 247.358733
HKD 9.219308
HNL 31.180278
HRK 7.536687
HTG 155.063281
HUF 382.297703
IDR 19849.225723
ILS 3.706853
IMP 0.876556
INR 108.4026
IQD 1548.590612
IRR 49811.372173
ISK 145.802543
JEP 0.876556
JMD 186.107378
JOD 0.838415
JPY 184.224672
KES 152.396647
KGS 103.406166
KHR 4758.470447
KMF 496.636052
KPW 1064.230076
KRW 1710.111654
KWD 0.362343
KYD 0.985325
KZT 595.181506
LAK 25550.085284
LBP 105875.81867
LKR 366.205374
LRD 218.723512
LSL 19.078874
LTL 3.491515
LVL 0.715262
LYD 7.522461
MAD 10.829613
MDL 20.122513
MGA 5348.746417
MKD 62.079442
MMK 2482.931007
MNT 4216.988204
MOP 9.496271
MRU 47.259356
MUR 54.287453
MVR 18.269544
MWK 2050.142601
MXN 20.53547
MYR 4.736371
MZN 75.571836
NAD 19.078874
NGN 1680.816462
NIO 43.495889
NOK 11.555582
NPR 173.644147
NZD 1.987619
OMR 0.454654
PAB 1.182365
PEN 3.965588
PGK 5.056566
PHP 69.745426
PKR 330.74127
PLN 4.207651
PYG 7906.239512
QAR 4.310507
RON 5.095368
RSD 117.401163
RUB 89.276238
RWF 1724.406213
SAR 4.434097
SBD 9.605892
SCR 17.539115
SDG 711.257528
SEK 10.576779
SGD 1.504142
SHP 0.887156
SLE 28.856501
SLL 24795.715807
SOS 674.483116
SRD 45.076824
STD 24474.654751
STN 24.673519
SVC 10.344895
SYP 13077.569118
SZL 19.078203
THB 36.620379
TJS 11.054774
TMT 4.13863
TND 3.441201
TOP 2.847094
TRY 51.276607
TTD 8.029468
TWD 37.124741
TZS 3021.200525
UAH 50.978946
UGX 4178.384891
USD 1.182466
UYU 44.773774
UZS 14346.895918
VES 416.541807
VND 31033.815022
VUV 141.976601
WST 3.267373
XAF 660.737809
XAG 0.011503
XAU 0.000237
XCD 3.195673
XCG 2.130836
XDR 0.821057
XOF 660.734995
XPF 119.331742
YER 281.785845
ZAR 19.064341
ZMK 10643.615432
ZMW 23.195025
ZWL 380.753506
  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    84.04

    0%

  • RYCEF

    0.1500

    17.12

    +0.88%

  • NGG

    1.3200

    81.5

    +1.62%

  • CMSC

    0.1000

    23.75

    +0.42%

  • RELX

    0.0600

    39.9

    +0.15%

  • BTI

    0.9400

    59.16

    +1.59%

  • AZN

    1.2600

    92.95

    +1.36%

  • RIO

    3.1300

    90.43

    +3.46%

  • GSK

    0.5000

    49.15

    +1.02%

  • BCC

    -1.1800

    84.33

    -1.4%

  • BCE

    0.4900

    25.2

    +1.94%

  • VOD

    0.2300

    14.17

    +1.62%

  • JRI

    0.0100

    13.68

    +0.07%

  • CMSD

    0.0900

    24.13

    +0.37%

  • BP

    1.1000

    36.53

    +3.01%

Indigenous protest urges end to Colombia border violence
Indigenous protest urges end to Colombia border violence / Photo: Schneyder Mendoza - AFP

Indigenous protest urges end to Colombia border violence

Hundreds of Indigenous people in Colombia -- holding spears, blowguns and banners saying "Don't kill us" -- protested against bloody clashes between guerrilla factions on the Venezuelan border that have displaced their communities.

Text size:

The protesters, dressed in traditional clothing and jewelry of the Motilon-Bari people, on Tuesday took to the streets of Cucuta, the regional capital and main border crossing to Venezuela.

"The war has hit us hard in the Catatumbo region," said Alexander Dora, a rights defender for the Bari people.

The northeastern region of Catatumbo is among the areas with the highest concentration of illicit coca crops in the country.

More than 73,000 people have been displaced due to the violent clashes that have flared up in the region since January between the far-left National Liberation Army (ELN) and dissidents of the now-defunct FARC guerrilla group, according to the Ombudsman's Office.

Protesters on Tuesday called on Colombian President Gustavo Petro to protect their lands from illegal groups that sow terror and get rich from deforestation, illegal mining and drug trafficking.

The demonstrators, including some who marched naked, chanted slogans such as "Respect the community" and "We demand the president's presence," adding they would not return to their territory until they met with Petro and his cabinet.

"We have been waiting for many years and have not received any positive response," said Motilon-Bari protester Jhan Clok Borarishora, wearing a headband with colorful feathers.

"We want guarantees and also territory," said Juan Titira, legal representative of the Motilon-Bari community, adding that his people were tired of persistent violence.

Colombia's cultivation of coca increased to 253,000 hectares (625,100 acres) in 2023, according to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, adding that the nation's potential cocaine production has risen for 10 years in a row.

The South American nation is battling to extricate itself from six decades of armed conflict between leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitaries, drug cartels and state forces.

Petro's government has yet to fulfill the promise made when he came into power in 2022 to secure peace with the armed groups.

Talks with the ELN have been on ice since the start of the Catatumbo crisis, which has caused the largest forced displacement of the century in the country, according to Ombudsman Iris Ortiz.

Petro has vowed to get tough against the ELN and to work with Venezuela to jointly combat drug traffickers, with 25,000 troops deployed to the border area so far.

G.Turek--TPP